From: mim3-AT-mim.org Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 00:03:58 -0500 (EST) Subject: M-G: MIM Congress 1997: On PCP-generated organisms abroad MIM Congress Resolution 1997 "On the PCP-generated organisms abroad" The MIM Congress condemns the difficulties of those would-be supporters of the People's War in Peru in keeping their chauvinist paws off the PCP generated organizations abroad. Most notable in this regard is the number of Yankees and other imperialist country lackeys who flocked to Agent Quispe of the "MPP-USA." The imperialist country chauvinists didn't like the existing leadership of the PCP-generated organisms abroad, so they invented their own of their own choosing in the worst traditions of colonialism. When the police arrested Gonzalo in Peru and handed the revolution a setback, instead of rallying around the existing leadership that had been in place under Gonzalo, imperialist country chauvinists used the arrest as an excuse to name anything that walked in the door the new leadership of the movement to support the People's War in Peru. In the case of Quispe, this meant propping up someone who was not active before the arrest of Comrade Gonzalo. One "middle force" person went so far as to say he could not work with the previous leadership and hence threw support to Quispe, because the existing leadership "is hard to work with." The main choice in the imperialist countries is between two leaderships--that of Esparza in France/Sweden and that of L.A. Borja in Belgium. It is an important principle of internationalism that the imperialist country communists not interfere in the organizations of the oppressed nations so directly as to set up legitimate leaders of their own choosing. The leadership of the PCP-generated organisms in the imperialist countries is not for the imperialist country chauvinists to choose. Even if they don't like the leaders, they have no right to proclaim their own choice of leaders as the true representatives of the PCP-generated organisms. Unlike Agent Quispe, Luis Arce Borja had an established and acknowledged role in leading the movement to support the People's War in Peru before the arrest of Gonzalo. Those rushing to Quispe are wrong not just because Quispe is a cop, but as a matter of principle opposing Yankee/other imperialist country interference. unanimously approved, February, 1997 --- from list marxism-general-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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